Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
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Release date | Norway |
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Directors | Guy Ritchie |
Screenplay | Guy Ritchie |
Budget | 1. 35 million USD |
Narrator | Alan Ford |
A witty crime black comedy about Four small town friends, one a chef second one is a Hustler thrid is a salesman who could . . . | |
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ID | 775695 |
Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay
NME Award for Best Film
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Screenwriter of the Year
Empire Award for Best Newcomer
British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film
BAFTA Orange Film of the Year
MTV Movie Award for Best New Filmmaker
British Independent Film Award for Best Achievement in Production
Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
London Film Critics Circle Award for British Film of the Year
Tokyo International Film Festival Award for Best Director
NME Award for Best Film
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Screenwriter of the Year
Empire Award for Best Newcomer
British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film
BAFTA Orange Film of the Year
MTV Movie Award for Best New Filmmaker
British Independent Film Award for Best Achievement in Production
Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
London Film Critics Circle Award for British Film of the Year
Tokyo International Film Festival Award for Best Director
About Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
Eddy (Nick Moran) convinces three friends to pool funds for a high-stakes poker game against local crime boss Hatchet Harry (P. H. Moriarty). Harry cheats and Eddy loses, giving him a week to pay back 500,000 pounds or hand over his father's pub. Desperate, Eddy and his friends wait for their neighbors to rob some drug dealers, then rob the robbers in turn. After both thefts, the number of interested criminal parties increases, with the four friends in dangerously over their heads.